Bingo Cole had a special request for Dyckman director Kenny Stevens this week. Even though his Bingo’s All-Stars were on the schedule for Friday, Cole asked for an added game – Wednesday night against undefeated Team 914.

Team 914 has been the best team in New York City streetball this season and it took home the Inside Streetball Invitational tournament – and $10,000 – last month, beating Bingo’s squad in the process.

“We wanted to come out here and make a statement, give them their first loss of the summer,” Bingo’s All-Stars point guard Keydren Clark said.

The former St. Peter’s star, who led the nation in scoring in back-to-back seasons, made sure that became a reality. He poured in 30 points – all in the second half – to lead Bingo’s All-Stars to a 69-62 victory over Team 914 at Dyckman on Wednesday night. Clark was absolutely dominant, draining 3-pointers and slicing to the hoop with equal efficiency.

“I’m a second-half player,” he said. “In the first half, I feel out the defense and in the second half I took over the game. I got my points in.”

Clark has been playing with Cole all summer. But the legendary coach brought in reinforcements for this game: former St. Francis College star Mookie Thomas and current Arizona point guard Lamont (Momo) Jones. Add those two to a roster with Clark, Mike Glover, Al Sheppard, Miguel (Miles High) Milien and Lee Church and that team could beat anybody.

“We should be back in the chip if we do what we’re supposed to do,” Cole said. “I think this sent a message to everybody.”

Thomas had 12 points and Jones added 10 for Bingo’s All-Stars. Melvin (Problem Child) Creddle had 16 points and Geoff McDermott and Will Cadiz each had 14 for Team 914, which was without Kirk Williams. That fact was not lost on Cole.

“Bottom line, 914 is the best team – bottom line,” he said.

‘Homicide’ says LeBron to Knicks: Joining the legion of people who have been privy to rumors about where LeBron James will be signing, streetball legend Corey (Homicide) Williams says he has heard the Knicks will be the team.

Williams does have a slight James connection. Nike has tabbed him as the only New York City streetball player to wear the new Jordan Brand outdoor basketball sneakers. James, of course, is endorsed by the company.

“I’m with an elite brand now,” Williams said. “I get a lot of information. But not directly.”

And as for the shoes?

“They feel great,” Williams said. “I love them. They’re different and I’m just happy to be involved in a major way.”